Lymphoedema following gynaecological cancer treatment
Lymphoedema is common after gynaecological cancers. Lymphoedema is the accumulation of excessive amounts of fluid resulting in swelling, most commonly in the arms or legs, but can also occur in...
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Posted 6 years ago by Andreas Obermair
Hysterectomy and its impact on pelvic floor function
Last week at the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology Congress in Vienna I shared some exciting new research with some 3000 colleagues from all parts of the world on the...
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Posted in hysterectomy; Comments 1 ; Posted 6 years ago by Andreas Obermair
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